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What is the past tense of go out?

What's the past tense of go out? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of go out is went out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of go out is goes out.

The present participle of go out is going out.

The past participle of go out is gone out.

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He was a quiet person who preferred staying in but when we went out we always enjoyed ourselves.
Plus, Sam, the queen bee, went out with one of the guys who used to sit with us, and has stuck around since he left.
We only went out for two months over this past summer and it was really hard on her when we broke up.
When pickers went out on strike, abusive practices of foremen were usually a main source of complaint.
His conclusion, for a programme that went out before the 9pm watershed, deserved an X-certificate.
I went out and introduced myself, and they rambled on about their headaches, their vomiting, their diarrhea.

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